Do Not Resuscitate 2

DNR: a written order from a doctor that resuscitation should not be attempted if a person suffers cardiac or respiratory arrest.

Saturday, February 04, 2006

Welcome to Do Not Resuscitate

This blog was set up after my other blog received hits from individuals looking up "Do Not Resuscitate" on MSN Search. The other blog had no intention of generating traffic this way. So this blog has been created with the aim of at least helping these individuals with their search.

I am still unsure of how I will do this without just simply copying and pasting links. Please bear with me while I figure it all out. Apologies for the screwed up formatting. Copying and pasting is NOT convenient at all, and I spent hours trying to make it look better. Can you see my throbbing vein in my temple?

Why don't I just give the top ten links from the three main journal sites? Please note that access to full articles and PDF files on ScienceDirect requires registration to purchase (US$30) each article. Abstracts are FREE. Numbers in green signify FREE articles and full text + PDF files are available at no cost.

[HighWire Press]1. Impact of a procedure-specific do not resuscitate order form on documentation of do not resuscitate ordersJ. A. Mittelberger, B. Lo, D. Martin, and R. F. UhlmannArchives of Internal Medicine, Jan 1993; 153: 228.Abstract